Man up! Don't need to trip no stinkin breaker to work on a switch! That is why they invented life insurance!
Man up! Don't need to trip no stinkin breaker to work on a switch! That is why they invented life insurance!
NOW you tell me...
+1 on the "Doh"!. If the normal mode narrows it down to 2 breakers, you only need to flip those two.Originally Posted by David L Morse I've used several types of those tracers and on all of them the transmitter (the little box that plugs into the receptacle) was line powered, not battery powered. If your transmitter does NOT have a battery then just shut off the indicated breakers one at a time. When you get to the one that powers the receptacle with the transmitter it will no longer transmit and the beeping will stop.
With the Sperry and even others you can sometimes eliminate the false trips by holding the receiver at different angles while rechecking the breakers that indicated. Usually you can check them several times and weed out the false indications so only one is left. It's not bad and doesn't take long because you only need to do this on maybe 3 breakers tops.
I like the Ideal brand the best, but even it will false indicate sometimes.
Charley
Wires.jpgWell, look on the bright side- it could be worse. You could have to trace these. (not my photo)